Not exact matches
Health care providers will make recommendations
about when to undergo screenings based
on your child's personal and family
medical history.
Anyone who want to get pregnant, if you are planning
on getting pregnant, it's always a good idea to see your health care provider, whether it's your midwife, family practitioner or your obstetrician, and talk to them
about your
medical history.
According to an article written by consumer advocate Jenn Strathman of NewsNet5.com in Cleveland, ``... In the
medical journal,» Archives of Dermatology,» doctors wrote
about two women who got skin cancer
on their hand, even though they had no family
history of the disease.
We rely
on you to provide us with complete, detailed information
about your
medical history and encourage you to communicate with us openly while you are under our care.
SUDDEN INFANT death syndrome (SIDS) is the sudden death of an infant, unexpected by
history and unexplained by a thorough postmortem examination, including a complete autopsy, death scene investigation, andreview of the
medical history.1 The decreased risk of SIDS associated with nonprone sleep positions led to the recommendation in 1992 by the American Academy of Pediatrics that infants be placed to sleep
on the side or back.2 In 1994, the national public education campaign «Back to Sleep» was launched, and the supine position is now recommended.3 Sudden infant death syndrome rates in the United States have decreased by
about 40 % as prone prevalence has decreased from 70 % in 1992 to 17 % in 1998.3,4
Ina May also went into some detail
about the traveling she has done as a speaker and a researcher and how much, rich information
on natural birth is being lost to
history and can now only be found in very rare and often out of print
medical books.
Although hospitals can make risk predictions
about when individual asthma patients might return, based
on medical histories, the model created by Ram and her collaborators makes predictions at the population level.
All that to say - irregardless of your feelings
about Dr. Pompa, the benefits of fasting are well documented throughout
history and in
medical literature and I'd encourage you to do your own research
on it from sources you trust.
Tell me
about doctors who don't know you, your
medical history and only give you 10 minutes every three months to discuss which meds they will put you
on next!
Even if you are also a physical therapist, you may still want to avoid hands -
on adjustments in class, because you don't have enough information
about each individual student's body and
medical history.
Once you register for the program you are going to be required to fill out a questionnaire with information
about yourself, your physical capabilities, your
medical history, what your goals are, and so
on and so forth.
If you are
on a very - low - fat or fat - free diet for
medical reasons you should consult with you doctor or nutritionist who is knowledgeable
about your own individual
history and needs.
Dietitians have a broad understand
about diet and disease, and how to evaluate your nutrition status based
on your
medical history, lab results, and diet and weight
history
Facebook advertisements take one swift look at a few of your «likes,» and make a decision
about your sexual orientation, drug use
history and more A driver who used marijuana for
medical purposes four days before driving has been caught by the NSW government's push
on drug driving, in laws that have
Doctors diagnosing an illness use multiple assessments: the patient's
medical history, lab tests, answers to questions
about how the patient feels, and so
on.
«
On the other hand, if the parents point out that the family has a horrific
history of
medical issues and they're worried
about the child's future insurability for life insurance purposes, that would certainly warrant a close scrutiny of life insurance,» he added.
Bring your dog's shot records and
medical history as well, and tell them
about any medications your pet is
on or has recently taken.
It's a good idea to run a heartworm test
on an adopted dog with an unknown
medical history immediately upon adoption and then again
about six months later.
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Specifically, the
medical examiner may be concerned
about the conditions that the trucker must self - report
on the health
history part of the
medical examination report.
If you or someone you love has been injured in a head -
on collision, and you are worried
about medical bills and / or loss of income as a result of injuries sustained in an accident, help yourself by talking to our experienced head -
on collisions attorney who has a
history of success at getting the maximum amount of compensation for their clients.
Findings in this heavily litigated area are often predicated
on erroneous clinical assumptions such as: that doctors accept uncritically and at face value what the client says
about their
history (HE (DRC — credibility and psychiatric reports) Democratic Republic of Congo [2004] UKIAT 00321); that only psychiatrists can diagnose conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder (HH (Ethiopia) v SSHD [2007] EWCA Civ 306, [2007] All ER (D) 259 (Mar)-RRB-; and that doctors do not consider alternative explanations, including fabrication when, in fact, this is integrated into
medical training and has always been a specified requirement of the IP (para 105 (f)-RRB-.
The allergies your treating physician has
on record are not communicated to the emergency room personnel treating you after a automobile accident leaves you disabled and unable to answer questions
about your
medical history.
All questions
on an application form must be answered truthfully and completely — especially questions
about medical history.
This individual would need to, at the very least, help complete the application with answers
about health
history, and depending
on the policy, may also need to take a
medical exam.
However, I then asked him some questions
about his
medical history and found that he had an aneurism
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The agent will ask you some questions
about your
medical history and lifestyle and even advise
on how to answer these questions truthfully but without revealing too much.
Additionally, you must have a
medical history devoid of treatment for all the conditions asked
about on the application.
The column asking
about your
medical history details is of remarkable importance as your overall health graph makes a huge impact
on your Claim acceptance / rejection.
Enrollment is limited to the annual open enrollment window that starts each fall
on November 1, or a special enrollment period triggered by a qualifying event, but insurers no longer ask
about medical history when you apply for coverage.
Simplified issue — While they don't require a
medical exam, simplified issue policies ask
about health
history on the application.
Depending
on your financial situation and
medical history, you should always talk to your auto insurance provider as well as
medical provider
about what works best for you.
Be completely honest
about any
medical problems, criminal background, work
history, infractions
on your driving record, etc..
If an agent does their due diligence up front in getting your health and family
history, the only way a quote should change is if something comes up
on the labs that you didn't know
about or something comes from your
medical records that you knew
about but forgot to mention.
My question is arise when the company was new
about the cancer in the proposal form we remark Yes.they issued the Term plan after knowing now the issue arise from the company with the rejection letter they have send the proposal form copy which is showing YES
on cancer
on health colum the company remark as No.and the company put statement had the correct
medical history been disclosed in the proposal for insurance, the company would have declined the proposal upfront and the policy would not have been issued.
• Simplified Issue Life Insurance Policy: While a
medical examination is not required, the policy's benefits are based
on a health questionnaire
about your
medical history.
• Interview patients and families to determine patients»
medical and treatment
histories • Assess patients to determine the extent of disability and need for rehabilitation activities • Assist doctors in creating and implementing rehabilitation programs based
on the individual needs of each patient • Provide patients with physical and emotional support according to their specific plans • Help patients adapt to lifestyle changes and teach them new skills that they will need in order to survive • Educate patients and families
about the different types of rehab services available to them and help them choose by providing suggestions according to their
medical conditions • Ascertain that patients» vitals are taken and recorded throughout the rehabilitation process • Encourage patients to perform daily tasks independently and help them where their limitations crop up • Monitor patients» health and comfort and ensure that any emotional or physical problems are dealt with in an immediate manner
• Highly skilled in diagnosing, treating and assisting patients in managing acute and chronic illnesses • Hands -
on experience in conducting detailed physical examinations and interpreting
medical histories to determine medication routes • Adept at prescribing age - specific physical therapy and rehabilitation services, with exceptional focus
on efficacy of treatment • Proficient in providing prenatal care, family planning services and screening services aiming at effective development of treatment plans • Qualified to assist in the performing surgeries and
medical procedures as part of a surgical team • Unmatched ability to counsel and educate patients
about preventative measures to avoid diseases and illnesses • Highly skilled in monitoring the effectiveness of interventions and performing modifications to ensure efficacy • Proven record of creating and implementing dedicated patient care plans according to their specific health requirements • Demonstrated expertise in facilitating patient transition within and between healthcare settings including admitting, transferring and discharging procedures
• Greeted patients as they enter the facility • Took patient information for record purposes • Maintained demographic and insurance information • Verified information by interviewing patients • Reviewed
medical history and took vital signs • Educated patients
about the facility's policies and
medical procedures • Recorded billing information • Managed supplies and equipment • Maintained a safe and clean environment for the patients and the doctors • Liaised with insurance companies • Created and maintained record systems to ensure that patients» information was properly recorded • Manned the telephone exchange, answered telephone calls and provided required information • Registered new patients by assisting them in filling out registration forms and providing them with information
on required documents • Prepared examination rooms by ensuring that all equipment and supplied were available and in good working order • Assisted doctors in performing examinations by operating
medical equipment and providing them with supplies needed to complete the procedure • Prepared patients for examinations by assisting them in changing into robes and providing them with information
on what to expect during the procedure or examination • Created and maintained effective liaison with insurance companies to verify patients» insurance coverage information • Contacted insurance companies to determine the status of submitted claims and follow up
on delayed or unpaid claims • Calculated co-pays and provided patients with information
on how much coverage their insurance company will provide to them for each procedure • Created and implemented supplies inventory systems and contacted vendors and suppliers to ensure timely delivery of equipment and supplies • Provided one
on one information of what to expect from a procedure to patients and their families • Administered medication to patients and ensured that medicine refill requests are timely filled • Oversaw the cleanliness, maintenance and sterilization of
medical equipment after each procedure • Scheduled patients for appointments and performed follow up duties to ensure that all appointment slots are filled • Handled any cancelled appointment slots by allotting them to patients
on the facility waiting lists
Yet with the number of patients who pass through the doors of these clinics
on a typical day, he / she will not have time to quiz everyone
about the particulars of their lives and
medical histories.
The
medical assistant who works right alongside the physician and works one -
on - one with patients may be given the responsibilities of «charting» update into patients»
medical histories, checking vital signs (temperature, blood pressure, heart rate), using a pressurized water pump to remove patients» ear wax, taking out sutures, advising patients
about the types of testing and medicines the doctor has ordered, sending faxes to pharmacies, sterilizing
medical instruments, changing linens and re-stocking examining rooms, and giving oral, topical and / or injectable medications.
A brief
history of
medical coding, including information
on how CPT, ICD - 9, and HCPCS codes came
about...
Interviews Interviews, Job Offers and Promotions Q & AMore and more people are asking me
about being asked by prospective employers to provide them with a release to obtain
medical histories and files
on the actual job application.
Your home study social worker will want to know a lot
about you — from your finances to your
medical history to your criminal
history to your views
on raising children.